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Electronic On-line Incident Reporting System (IRS) as a Tool for Risk Assessment in Radiation Therapy

BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is one of the primary treatment options in cancer management, together with surgery and chemotherapy. Radiation therapy is technologically complex discipline involving professionals with various specialties, and using high energy radiation in treatment of wide range of diffe...

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Autores principales: Topcagic, Muhamed, Julardzija, Fuad, Pasalic, Arzija, Sehic, Adnan, Beganovic, Adnan, Osmic, Hasan, Tinjak, Enis, Huskic, Adnan
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Publicado: Academy of Medical sciences 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10540742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37781492
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/aim.2023.31.222-225
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author Topcagic, Muhamed
Julardzija, Fuad
Pasalic, Arzija
Sehic, Adnan
Beganovic, Adnan
Osmic, Hasan
Tinjak, Enis
Huskic, Adnan
author_facet Topcagic, Muhamed
Julardzija, Fuad
Pasalic, Arzija
Sehic, Adnan
Beganovic, Adnan
Osmic, Hasan
Tinjak, Enis
Huskic, Adnan
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description BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is one of the primary treatment options in cancer management, together with surgery and chemotherapy. Radiation therapy is technologically complex discipline involving professionals with various specialties, and using high energy radiation in treatment of wide range of different cancer types. Technical complexity, increasing number of patients, large workload, and delivery of radiation therapy treatment with lack of human, technical and financial resources in low and middle income countries creates environment with great potential to develop incidents. Emerging need of modern radiation therapy is to develop preventive approach to risk management i to improve the patient safety. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this research is to identify and assess risk associated with radiation therapy practice in Bosnia and Herzegovina. METHODS: An anonymous, voluntary electronic on-line radiation therapy incident reporting system (IRS) was created. IRS consists of four sections containing questions about working environment, incident occurrence, root causes and contributing factors, and incident severity assessment. Data collected using IRS were used to create taxonomy of incidents in radiation therapy. Risk assessment was made using Risk Matrix method. Research was made using the data collected from first 60 incidents reported to IRS. RESULTS: Based on probability and frequency of incident occurrence and severity of consequences, it was assessed that 41.7% of incidents had low risk level (L), 50% of incidents had moderate risk level (M), and 8.3% of incidents had high risk level (H). Radiation therapy risk profile based on risk assessment results clearly shows that incidents with low frequency, low occurrence probability, but high consequences severity level have highest level of risk. CONCLUSION: The results of this research confirm that the electronic on-line radiation therapy IRS allows the identification and classification of the most significant risk factors in radiotherapy and prevention of serious incidents occurrence.
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spelling pubmed-105407422023-09-30 Electronic On-line Incident Reporting System (IRS) as a Tool for Risk Assessment in Radiation Therapy Topcagic, Muhamed Julardzija, Fuad Pasalic, Arzija Sehic, Adnan Beganovic, Adnan Osmic, Hasan Tinjak, Enis Huskic, Adnan Acta Inform Med Original Paper BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is one of the primary treatment options in cancer management, together with surgery and chemotherapy. Radiation therapy is technologically complex discipline involving professionals with various specialties, and using high energy radiation in treatment of wide range of different cancer types. Technical complexity, increasing number of patients, large workload, and delivery of radiation therapy treatment with lack of human, technical and financial resources in low and middle income countries creates environment with great potential to develop incidents. Emerging need of modern radiation therapy is to develop preventive approach to risk management i to improve the patient safety. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this research is to identify and assess risk associated with radiation therapy practice in Bosnia and Herzegovina. METHODS: An anonymous, voluntary electronic on-line radiation therapy incident reporting system (IRS) was created. IRS consists of four sections containing questions about working environment, incident occurrence, root causes and contributing factors, and incident severity assessment. Data collected using IRS were used to create taxonomy of incidents in radiation therapy. Risk assessment was made using Risk Matrix method. Research was made using the data collected from first 60 incidents reported to IRS. RESULTS: Based on probability and frequency of incident occurrence and severity of consequences, it was assessed that 41.7% of incidents had low risk level (L), 50% of incidents had moderate risk level (M), and 8.3% of incidents had high risk level (H). Radiation therapy risk profile based on risk assessment results clearly shows that incidents with low frequency, low occurrence probability, but high consequences severity level have highest level of risk. CONCLUSION: The results of this research confirm that the electronic on-line radiation therapy IRS allows the identification and classification of the most significant risk factors in radiotherapy and prevention of serious incidents occurrence. Academy of Medical sciences 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10540742/ /pubmed/37781492 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/aim.2023.31.222-225 Text en © 2023 Muhamed Topcagic, Fuad Julardzija, Arzija Pasalic, Adnan Sehic, Adnan Beganovic, Hasan Osmic, Enis Tinjak, Adnan Huskic https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Topcagic, Muhamed
Julardzija, Fuad
Pasalic, Arzija
Sehic, Adnan
Beganovic, Adnan
Osmic, Hasan
Tinjak, Enis
Huskic, Adnan
Electronic On-line Incident Reporting System (IRS) as a Tool for Risk Assessment in Radiation Therapy
title Electronic On-line Incident Reporting System (IRS) as a Tool for Risk Assessment in Radiation Therapy
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title_fullStr Electronic On-line Incident Reporting System (IRS) as a Tool for Risk Assessment in Radiation Therapy
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title_short Electronic On-line Incident Reporting System (IRS) as a Tool for Risk Assessment in Radiation Therapy
title_sort electronic on-line incident reporting system (irs) as a tool for risk assessment in radiation therapy
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10540742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37781492
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/aim.2023.31.222-225
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